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单词 issuable
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issuableadj.

Brit. /ˈɪʃ(j)ʊəbl/, /ˈɪsjʊəbl/, U.S. /ˈɪʃ(j)u(w)əb(ə)l/
Forms: 1500s– issuable, 1600s– issueable.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: issue n., -able suffix; issue v., -able suffix.
Etymology: Partly < issue n. + -able suffix, and partly < issue v. + -able suffix.
1. Law. Providing sufficient grounds to challenge a charge, ruling, assertion, etc.; that raises an issue (issue n. 13). Also: that may be challenged or questioned.
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society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > action of courts in claims or grievances > [adjective] > liable to an action at law
pleadablec1455
actionala1475
pleable1494
suitablea1555
litigious1568
impleadable1576
issuable?1577
suable1596
actionablea1601
questionable1639
litigable1767
?1577 F. T. Debate Pride & Lowlines sig. Biii Untill ye come to matter issuable.
1589 Sir T. Smith's Common-welth (rev. ed.) ii. xiv. 76 If the answere be issuable they proceede to triall.
1622 G. de Malynes Consuetudo iii. xvii. 468 The accountant must make issuable answeres to be pleaded.
1670 T. Blount Resol. Judges Statutes Bankrupts 190 The Refusal is no part of the matter issuable or material in the Plea.
1729 G. Jacob New Law-dict. at Foreign Plea A Plea of issuable Matter.
1860 W. F. Finlason Common Law Procedure Acts 1852 & 1854 126/1 Many pleas held issuable have afterwards been held bad.
1890 Sc. Leader 28 Jan. 4 His Lordship held that there was no issueable matter in the paragraphs complained of.
1946 Harvard Law Rev. 59 574 An exciting event the happening of which would only tend to prove an issuable matter.
2008 U.S. States News (Nexis) 1 Apr. It stops the parties and their privies from relitigating all issuable matter contained in the pleadings.
2. Of a writ, licence, money, etc.: that may be issued.
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society > law > administration of justice > process, writ, warrant, or order > [adjective] > that may be issued
issuable1642
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > [adjective] > sent out > officially > able to be
issuable1642
1642 King Charles I His Majesties Answer Declar. both Houses conc. Comm. Array 1 July 41 This Statute..doth onely enact a Commission issuable, without commanding that it shall issue.
1655 P. P. Warning-peece for Eng. 17 The Writs Issuable out of the Highest Court of Chancery.
1740 Proposals towards Provision for Poor 6 Cattle issuable for Naval Services.
1747 H. Brooke Secret Hist. & Mem. Barracks Ireland (ed. 2) 18 The Money specially issuable for the Appointments of those Years, was not wholly disbursed from the Treasury.
1865 Pall Mall Gaz. 18 July 10/1 He will be without a seat until February, no new writ being issuable until the election of a Speaker.
1886 W. E. Gladstone Irish Quest. iii. 25 Fifty million of Consols issuable under the act.
1916 Bull. U.S. Bureau Labor Statistics No. 206. 19 Licences are issuable by the commissioner of labor for the period of one year.
1999 J. R. Kerr-Ritchie Freedpeople in Tobacco South v. 148 Its capitalization ranged from $5,000 to $120,000 and was issuable in transferable shares of $20 each.
3. That may issue as profit or revenue. Chiefly with from, out of, specifying the source of the revenue.
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society > trade and finance > management of money > income, revenue, or profit > [adjective]
issuable1674
incoming1753
1674 T. Turner Case Bankers & Creditors vii. 30 [He] forthwith stops their Pensions issuable out of the said Tributes.
1737 L. Clarke Compl. Hist. Bible II. xii. 706 An Account of all the Persons, Possessions, and Estates therein, and the Taxes issuable from them.
1744 G. Horseman Precedents in Conveyancing III. 487 The antient Quit-Rents issuable and payable forth and out of Linsey, Moreton and Newent.
1814 Hist. Univ. Oxf. II. 127 To purchase lands, the issuable profits of which he ordered to be equally distributed between the Fellows and Scholars.
1852 Accts. & Papers (House of Commons) XXXVIII. 130 Some annual stipend belonging to the curate, issuable out of the lands or tithes of the Horfield Manor.
1919 H. Bigelow Introd. Law Real Prop. II. vi. 621 The whole rent must be taken to be issuable out of the corporeal hereditament.

Compounds

issuable term n. now historical and rare either of two terms (Hilary term and Trinity term) of the English courts, during which large numbers of cases are typically submitted.
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1697 E. Settle World in Moon iv. ii. 29 How do your Rooks and your Lawyers plume their Nests together? what Musick betwixt those Birds of Feather, this high Issuable Term with them!
1768 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. III. 353 Hilary or trinity terms, which from the making up of the issues therein are usually called issuable terms.
1818 J. Adams Treat. Princ. Pract. Action of Ejectment (ed. 2) viii. 219 He has in all cases, until four days after the next issuable term, to appear and plead.
1827 Times 17 Nov. 3/3 He believed that it could not be tried next term, as that was an issuable term.
1953 W. R. Ward Eng. Land Tax in 18th Cent. iv. 56 Except on application to the Treasury, process was to go out against public accountants every issuable term.

Derivatives

ˈissuably adv. Law (now rare) in an issuable manner; so as to raise an issue; cf. sense 1.
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society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > action of courts in claims or grievances > [adverb] > so as to raise an issue
issuably1741
1741 H. Barnes Notes Cases Court of Common Pleas 1732–9 106 Hawkins for Defendant moved for Leave to withdraw the Demurer, and rejoin issuably on Payment of Costs, and obtained a Rule to shew Cause.
1783 E. Burke Let. 24–5 Mar. in Corr. (1965) V. 81 I expressed a wish that a certain person should be driven to plead issueably.
1825 A. Knapp & W. Baldwin Newgate Cal. IV. 288/1 Obliged them to plead issuably.
1854 Amer. Law Reg. 2 252 The defendants may withdraw their demurrer and plead issuably within eight days.
1908 Southern Reporter 45 811/2 The necessary allegations of malice are not issuably averred.
2003 Africa News (Nexis) 20 Jan. In the press release you will see that we dealt issuably with each and every contention raised.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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